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Idle Tycoon System-Chapter 131: Lola’s past.
Chapter 131: Lola’s past.
"I need you to become an employee. You’ll work in this store with me. You’ll have your own bedroom upstairs. You’ll also be given a daily salary as products from the store—I’m broke, so I can’t give you golden coins."
Employee offer to a master-level succubus. This is insane.
Lola’s eyes widened with a shock that transcended her usual composure. The offer wasn’t just employment—it was a partnership, sanctuary, and something approaching permanent alliance.
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Noah continued. "Once you sign the contract, you’ll stay with me inside the shop and help sell items at certain times based on the agreement. We can keep it part-time—you can pick flexible hours that work for you.
I don’t want you to stay inside the shop and have no life. Of course, you will have time to do whatever master-level mages do."
Part-time employment with a master-level succubus. Some job descriptions defy conventional categories.
Noah’s mind reached toward his system interface with growing excitement. ’System, create an employee contract with part-time conditions. Flexible hours. What’s the reasonable payment?’
[You are hiring a master-level mage. Appropriate compensation from your shop inventory would be one unit of each product daily, including future introductions. In return, the employee must work the hours and follow commands within professional boundaries.]
One of each product daily. That’s... generous, but it makes sense.
’Alright, create it.’
The contract materialized in Noah’s hands, its pages glowing with binding magic that spoke to serious supernatural enforcement. He extended the document toward Lola with ceremony befitting life-changing decisions.
"Read it carefully. This isn’t just a job—it’s a partnership."
An employment contract that could reshape her entire existence.
Lola accepted the pages with hands that trembled slightly, her enhanced senses immediately detecting the magical binding woven through every clause. Her ruby eyes scanned each line with growing amazement.
Daily payment: One healing bread, one iced tea, one protein bar, one energy drink, one beef jerky, plus any future products introduced to inventory.
"This is..." she breathed, her voice barely a whisper.
Insane. This payment package is absolutely insane.
The numbers blazed through her consciousness with staggering implications. Daily access to permanent enhancement items, healing provisions, and mana restoration. This compensation was something that nobody could give her, only Noah.
He’s offering me wealth beyond every demon’s dreams. As daily salary.
Her eyes continued down the contract, discovering terms that made her breath catch. No fixed duration. Termination requiring only one day’s notice. Work hours completely flexible based on mutual agreement.
He’s not trying to trap me. He’s offering a genuine partnership.
"The contract doesn’t bind you permanently," Noah explained, watching her process the generous terms. "Just requires fair notice before leaving. I’m not trying to control your life."
Professional courtesy rather than supernatural slavery.
Lola’s hands shook as the full scope of his offer crystallized. This wasn’t desperate recruitment—it was someone genuinely trying to help her without expectation of excessive return.
He saved my life, and now he’s offering me safety. Without strings attached.
"Noah, this payment structure..." She looked up from the contract with eyes that glistened with unshed tears. "This is more than generous. This is life-changing."
One protein bar alone costs hundreds of coins. Daily access to all products represents thousands in value.
"You’re worth it," Noah replied simply. "Master-level magical expertise doesn’t come cheap."
He values my abilities rather than just seeing me as a charity case.
Lola studied his face, searching for hidden motives or ulterior plans that would explain such extraordinary generosity. She found only genuine concern mixed with practical business sense.
He actually means it. Every word.
"The shop, the contract says it doesn’t stay in one place," she said with growing understanding.
Noah nodded with confirmation that carried weight beyond simple acknowledgement. "The location changes every ten days, unless I lock the place."
"Where would it go exactly?" Lola pressed, her mind demanding specifics for such a momentous decision.
Noah shrugged with honest uncertainty. "I’m not sure myself. Depends on business opportunities and safety considerations."
Truth. The system determines locations based on factors I don’t fully understand.
Lola’s ruby eyes flickered with something approaching vulnerability—an emotion rarely seen from someone of her usual confidence.
"Can we ever return to the demon kingdom? I have... things unsettled here."
Things unsettled. That phrase carries more than just casual unfinished business.
Noah studied her face for several seconds, noting the subtle tension that suggested personal stakes beyond simple preference. Whatever kept her tied to this realm ran deeper than normal obligations.
"We can return later, but that comes with a price to pay," he replied carefully. "If it’s really urgent, we can come back."
Dimensional travel isn’t free. I need to spend 2000 shop points to return.
Lola’s expression crumbled slightly as the weight of his offer registered fully. The casual tone couldn’t disguise the expense such accommodation would represent.
He’s willing to pay interdimensional travel costs for my personal business. That level of commitment deserves honesty.
"You deserve to know why I’m asking for this," she said quietly, her usual playful demeanor replaced by something approaching solemnity.
Here it comes. The truth behind her mysterious conflicts with royalty.
"My name isn’t just Lola," she began, her voice carrying the cadence of someone revealing long-held secrets. "I’m Princess Loliana Lillin, rightful heir to the demon throne."
She is a princess? Actual royalty. That explains her conflicts with Prince Malphas.
Noah’s mind processed this revelation with growing understanding of the political complexities that had shaped their relationship.
"Hundreds of years ago, my family ruled this kingdom with wisdom and justice," Lola continued, her eyes distant with memory. "The Lilin dynasty had maintained peace for centuries."
Peaceful rule was overthrown. A political tragedy.
"But one of the heads of the strongest noble families, King Maltheon—Malphas’s father—orchestrated a coup through betrayal and assassination." Her voice hardened with controlled fury. "He murdered my parents during a supposed peace negotiation with the elves."
"I was twelve years old, hidden in the palace’s secret passages when the slaughter began," Lola whispered, her usual confidence replaced by haunting vulnerability.
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